Average Playthrough Time: 15 hours
North American Release Date: March 26, 2013
Genre: First-person Shooter
Summary: The game takes place in America during 1912, except... with more advanced technology. You play as Booker DeWitt, a detective who works for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. Throughout the years he has collected a heap of debts, and an unknown group of people want to help him out. The deal? To retrieve a girl named Elizabeth from a city in the clouds- Columbia. There, he fights against policemen and robots who have to keep him from getting to the girl.
My Experience: I only played this game once, but it was one of the best games I played in 2013. The controls are the same as your average First-person shooter- running, shooting, turning, everything. What I wasn't expecting from this game is the powers you gain called "vigors". Basically, you get eight of these powers, which range from controlling robots to summoning ravens. The vigor I used the most was the "Bucking Bronco" which levitated enemies temporarily. (Shown above.) Since the Bioshock series never appealed to me, I was seriously expecting less from this game. The story took some time for me to get used to, but once the ending happened, I put two and two together and my brain exploded. I generally don't enjoy FPSs at all, but this was an extremely amusing game. Bioshock Infinite deserves a 9/10
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